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Nicole Burgoyne, Edited by: Rob McFarland, Georg Spitaler, and Ingo Zechne
“Antisemitism,” “Jewish Life and Culture,” and “Freudo-Marxism”, Red Vienna Sourcebook
Schlüsseltexte der Zweiten Wiener Moderne 1919–1934, 2020

"Telluric Poetics: The City and Its Natural Histories in Thomas Kling’s Poem 'Manhattan Mundraum'"
German Studies Review, Johns Hopkins University Press, Vol. 43, 2020

"The Gesamtkunstwerk and Its Discontents: The Wounded Voice in (and around) Alexander von Zemlinsky’s The Dwarf,”
University of Chicago Press, 2019

Unsettling Opera: Staging Mozart, Verdi, Wagner and Zemlinsky. University of Chicago Press, 2007. (Paperback edition: 2010)
University of Chicago Press, 2007

Richard Wagner, Fritz Lang, and the Nibelungen: The Dramaturgy of Disavowal. Princeton University Press, 1998.
Princeton University Press, 1998

Fugitive Objects Sculpture and Literature in the German Nineteenth Century
Northwestern University Press, 2014

Embodying Ambiguity: Androgyny and Aesthetics from Winckelmann to Keller
Wayne State University Press, 1998

Was vom König übrigblieb: Die zwei Körper des Volkes und die Endspiele der Souveränität
Turia + Kant, Verlag , 2015

My Own Private Germany: Daniel Paul Schreber's Secret History of Modernity
Princeton University Press, 1996

The Weight of All Flesh: On the Subject-Matter of Political Economy (The Berkeley Tanner Lectures)
Oxford University Press, 2016

The Royal Remains: The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty
University of Chicago Press, 2011

The Neighbor. Three Inquiries in Political Theology (with Slavoj Zizek and Kenneth Reinhard)
University of Chicago Press, 2005

Cultures of Communication: Theologies of Media in Early Modern Europe and Beyond
University of Toronto Press, 2017